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Today, he is also a senior figure in the self-appointed security forces stepping in to keep order until an official Palestinian body takes over next spring. "We are the ones who rule the street and will protect the autonomy agreement," he said, alternating between long pulls on a cigarette and rolling three 9mm bullets between his hands. In the Gaza Strip, the autumn of the occupation is giving way to a winter of confusion. With their withdrawal set to begin next month, fewer Israeli troops are patrolling the streets, but no Palestinian authority is yet permitted to replace them. Since Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization signed their accord in Washington two months ago, three moderate PLO leaders have fallen victim to Palestinian assassins. Twenty-four Arabs have died in almost daily confrontations between Palestinians and the Israeli army or settlers. Nine Israelis have been killed by Palestinian militants, most in stabbings or drive-by shootings. What little order exists comes from underground cells. Gideh is among about 500 Fatah Hawks, the armed fighters loyal to PLO leader Yasser Arafat, who patrol whenever Israeli troops are out of sight. They intervene in everything from traffic jams to sex crimes. Gideh pulls a tattered criminal report from an inside pocket. Handwriting fills two pages torn from a child's school notebook, each with a rose in the corner. The report is signed off "The Radar Brothers" because "we see everything," he said. Israel agrees to settler security plan CAIRO, Egypt — Israel and the PLO have agreed on security arrangements for Jewish settlers in the Gaza Strip, resolving one dispute that threatened to hold up Israel's withdrawal from occupied lands, the chief PLO negotiator said yesterday. The Associated Press Nabil Shaath said that three other major hurdles remained. The PLO demands that Israel free thousands of Palestinian prisoners. "I feel the progress made so far ... gives me sufficient confidence to say that if it continues on this level, we shall be able to sign this agreement," Shaad said. Negotiators met in Cairo this week to resume talks on how to implement the Sept. 13 peace agreement. The talks had been suspended for nearly two weeks, after the Palestine Liberation Organization accused Israel of trying to use the settlers' security as an excuse to merely redeploy troops in Gaza and Jericho instead of pulling them out. The start of the withdrawal — and a mid-April deadline for completion — is outlined in the accord, which seeks to make Gaza and Jericho a model for a broader Palestinian-Iraeli peace. Aidid emerges from hiding in Mogadishu But he said he thought the problems would be resolved in time for Israel to start turning over security in Gaza and the West Bank town of Jericho to the Palestinians by Dec. 13, the deadline in the peace accord. MOGADISHU, Somalia — Fresh from forcing a U.N. retreat on an order for his arrest, Gen. Mohamed Farrah Aidid emerged from hiding yesterday for a jubilant greeting from 4,000 shouting, dancing and drumming supporters. The Associated Press Militiamen with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic rifles guarded him when his van drove into a marketplace for his faction's weekly "peace" rally. Crowds pressed around the van, women danced to the sound of drums and people beat the sand with their hands. The celebration came two days after the U.N. Security Council lifted an arrest warrant for Aidid that had put a $25,000 reward on his head. It was issued in June after militiamen of his clan faction were blamed for attacks that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. The search for Aidid in his southern Mogadishu stronghold had effectively stopped after a fierce battle in early October killed 18 U.S. soldiers and more than 300 Somalis. 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